Dear Trump Tracker,
OH, HOW ADORABLE watching you deliberately misrepresent the entire immigration debate! Let me educate you on the difference between LEGAL and ILLEGAL immigration, since you're clearly banking on your followers not understanding basic distinctions.
First, your fundamental premise is a LIE. Nobody in that photo "hates immigrants" - they support LEGAL immigration while opposing ILLEGAL immigration. But I suppose nuance doesn't generate outrage clicks, does it?
Let's break down what LEGAL immigration looks like, shall we?
Melania Trump came to the United States LEGALLY, followed every immigration law, went through the proper visa process, and became a NATURALIZED U.S. CITIZEN in 2006.[1] She waited in line. She filled out paperwork. She followed the rules. She's now an AMERICAN CITIZEN - not an immigrant.
Usha Vance's parents came to the United States LEGALLY from India, followed immigration laws, and Usha herself was born in San Diego, California, making her a NATURAL-BORN U.S. CITIZEN.[2] Her parents respected our immigration system enough to follow it.
Now let's talk about ILLEGAL immigration - the thing actually being opposed:
ILLEGAL immigration means crossing the border without authorization, overstaying visas, avoiding the legal immigration process, and bypassing the security screenings that protect American citizens. It means NOT waiting in line while others follow the rules. It means funding cartels who charge desperate people thousands of dollars for dangerous crossings. It means enabling human trafficking operations that exploit vulnerable people. It means flooding the country with fentanyl that kills American citizens daily.[3]
Here's the difference you're deliberately ignoring:
LEGAL immigrants respect our sovereignty, follow our laws, submit to background checks, wait their turn, and become citizens through the proper process.
ILLEGAL immigrants circumvent all of that, jump ahead of people waiting legally, and violate our immigration laws as their very first act on American soil.
One group respects our laws. The other group breaks them. It's not complicated unless you're deliberately trying to confuse the issue.
Your entire argument is built on a DISHONEST strawman: pretending that opposition to ILLEGAL immigration equals hatred of ALL immigrants. Nobody is saying "no immigration ever." They're saying "follow the legal process like everyone else."
If you invited guests to your house for dinner, would you welcome someone who climbed through your window at 2 AM the same way you'd welcome someone who knocked on the front door? Or would you recognize that METHOD OF ENTRY matters?
The people in that photo don't hate immigrants - they ARE immigrants or children of immigrants WHO FOLLOWED THE LAW. What they oppose is the criminal enterprise of illegal border crossings, the cartels profiting from human misery, and the complete disregard for immigration laws that insults everyone who came here legally.
But let's be honest about what you're really doing: you're conflating legal and illegal immigration because defending illegal immigration on its own merits is politically impossible. So instead, you smear anyone supporting border security as "anti-immigrant" and hope your followers don't notice you're lying.
Maybe between your deliberately misleading posts and your fact-free propaganda, you could learn the difference between someone who respects our immigration system and someone who violates it. Or you could just keep lying to your audience - seems to be your business model!
NO RUSH THOUGH! The fundamental difference between legal and illegal actions probably isn't important to someone whose entire platform is built on erasing that distinction.
#LegalVsIllegal #ImmigrationLawMatters #RespectTheLegalProcess #BorderSecurityWorks #LegalImmigrantsWelcome #IllegalImmigrationIsACrime #FollowTheRules #StopTheCartels #MisinformationExposed #NobodyHatesLegalImmigrants
[1] Melania Trump became a naturalized U.S. citizen in 2006 after legally immigrating and following all proper immigration procedures.
[2] Usha Vance was born in San Diego, California to parents who legally immigrated from India, making her a natural-born U.S. citizen.
[3] U.S. Customs and Border Protection reports ongoing issues with illegal border crossings, cartel operations, human trafficking, and fentanyl smuggling.